Oct 13, 2010
Rich Americans Set to Spend More on Holiday GiftsBy FoxBusiness.com

Spending by affluent Americans on holiday gifts is set to grow 4% to $23 billion with retail and restaurant gift cards, tickets to an event or a book topping the wish list, a study found on Thursday.

But the survey of households with a discretionary income of more than $100,000 also found nearly 40% saying retail service has worsened and 20% saying product and service quality has deteriorated.

The boost in holiday gift spending comes from a rise in the number of affluent U.S. families, not an increase in household holiday budgets, which are due to remain flat at about $2,100, the American Express Publishing and Harrison Group poll found.

The “Survey of Affluence and Wealth” found that spending on holiday gifts for extended family and friends, work colleagues, entertaining and decorations was set to fall.

“What brands and retailers really have to focus on are the gifts that people are giving to their spouses, to their daughters, to their sons, that’s where the majority of the dollars are going to be spent,” said Cara David of American Express Publishing.

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